Trainings and Seminars

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SWIM Project 1 capacitates ABE Engineering StudentsThe SWIM P1 Team has conducted a Georesistivity Survey Fundaments lecture and hands-on training for Agricultural and Biosystems Engineering OJT Students for the College of Engineering of Isabela State University Main Campus.
SWIM R&D Center spearheads the Roadmap Development Workshop to ensure its 10-year sustainability and improvementThe Smart Water Infrastructure Management (SWIM) R&D Center pursues its goal of developing innovative approaches and smart techniques to address water-related problems in the region.
Comprehensive Training on the operation and use of Georesistivity Equipment with BSWM (March 22-23, 2022)On March 22, 2022 the Bureau of Soil and Water Management conducted a comprehensive training in the operation and use of Georesistivity Equipment to the SWIM and IFWaRM staff at CVAARRD Building, ISU Echague.
Continuation of Isotope Hydrology Seminar SeriesTo accomplish this goal, the DOST has enabled the ISU to collaborate with PNRI in the application of isotope hydrology techniques and analysis of data.
Comprehensive Training on the Operation and Use of Georesistivity EquipmentAs an initial activity in establishing groundwater monitoring wells in the region, the SWIM P1 team is set to employ a georesistivity survey in partnership with DA-RAED Region 2.
Basic Training on QGISSWIM P1 in collaboration with SWIM P3 conducted a Training on Quantum GIS (QGIS) Software last January 19-21, 2022 via Zoom Platform.
Isotope Hydrology Seminar SeriesThe seminar series to the Introduction to Isotope Hydrology commenced its first session with the topic Introduction to Groundwater Resources Assessment through Isotope Techniques by Mr. Norman DS Mendoza, SSRS of PNRI-NATA, on December 23, 2021 via Zoom Platform.
Training Course on Hydrology and Water Resources ManagementThis joint training course intends to teach instructors, research staff, young researchers, and even students, new methods and smart procedures in rainfall-runoff assessments, sediment and groundwater modeling, and integrated water resources and coastal management.